
These went pretty easy - I think the basics are sticking the forgetting monster isn’t as effective as he seems. The speed-run of the INE ATC Labs also happened, although I feel like it wasn’t a very speedy speed-run. The protocol came somewhat naturally to me, and I was even able to cram Redistribution (uggggggh) into this month as well. 1,” and the CCIE 5.1 OCG, as well as the Middle Section of “OSPF: Anatomy of a Routing Protocol.” Along with these was several RFCs (ugh) and the Cisco Documentation on OSPF. I read through the OSPFv2 chapters of “Routing TCP/IP Vol. Not working with it regularly meant that I was going to have to hit the books hard, and I think I can say that I really did. Last month I was excited about finally being able to move on to a new topic, which was OSPF. In this case, my problems have all revolved around trying to get my house ready for adoption (cleaning, yardwork, renovation, etc), or motorcycle repair. I don’t think it’s common to go through a long-period of study without problems, struggles, or anxieties. I don’t know about the experience of others, but I feel like this is also the time that you meet “the forgetting monster” - you start getting more flash-cards wrong, you begin to question the things you learned in the previous modules/months, and getting overwhelmed becomes a reality.īut the good news is, that you can push through all of this. Just when you thought the four-month mark was busy, the fifth month shows up to sucker-punch your productivity.
